Fox: A Southern Fairytail
by S.R.W. Black
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Pub Date Feb 11 2025 | Archive Date Jan 20 2025
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Description
In Big Creek, Alabama, just outside Mobile, a family of foxes compete against coyotes on Farmer Reynolds' farm near the Escatawpa River. The fox family has a treaty. If the foxes don't eat the chickens, the farmers' dog and cat will steer hunters from the fox den. Mistletoe, a fox from last year's litter, is keen on upholding that treaty and protecting his family.
But Mistletoe is up against a strong and wily foe. Coyote Thorn and his pack intend to claim the chickens for themselves, and they are prepared to fight if the foxes choose to warn Farmer Reynolds of their plans.
With the help of the majestic stag, Ahwi, and a magical oak tree portal to another world, Mistletoe gains a powerful tail that launches fireballs. Can his newfound power and bravery end the battle between the foxes and coyotes?
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781964686004 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This is.a great read and such a precious book! I devoured this in one sitting and heavily recommend it!
The fun character art in between chapters and the writing style really pulled me in. Thank you for this treat! I loved this book.
I am leaving this review voluntarily. I received a free advanced copy. Thank you again!
Nice fairy 'tail", especially for kids! Though it seems to be lacking of just a few sprinkles of magical pixie dust here and there, overall it is an engaging and fun read for all ages.
What a cute fairy"tail"! My daughter and I read this together and she loves foxes. The art was beautiful and made reading this book extra fun.
I did receive an advanced copy via NetGalley but all thoughts are my own.
This was a really well done fairy tale and enjoyed the use of animals in this world. The characters were everything that I was hoping for and had that magical element that I was looking for. S.R.W. Black has a great writing style and it worked with everything that I was looking for.
I downloaded this one on a whim since it was Read Now from an indie publisher on NetGalley. I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved it!
🦊 animal story
🦊 middle grade
🦊 magical realism
🦊 multiple POV
SUMMARY:
On a farm just outside of Mobile, Alabama, a family of foxes has their lives disrupted when a group of coyotes encroaches on their territory. The foxes have the perfect treaty set up with the farm animals and have lived in peace for years. Coyote Thorn and his pack intend to target the chicken coop. Fox Mistletoe seeks help from a magical stag and new friends to bring balance back to the forest.
REVIEW:
This one felt like a classic animal story. It reminded me a lot of A Wolf Called Wander and even the fantasy Warriors or Guardians of Ga’hoole series. The foxes have a cozy, simple life until the coyotes arrive and things get action packed and bloody. Although the fox family is the protagonist, other character points of view are shown. This was done so well that I felt empathy towards the coyotes even though they were the villains. The POVs (even including the farmer) show that the dynamics are just the circle of life. Everyone is the hero of their own story and just doing what they can to survive.
The magical realism bits were a little strange as Mistletoe travels to an alternate dimension where there are no predators and prey and learns about his special gift. It works, though, especially since the reader is promised a “fairy tail.”
The only thing that didn’t work for me were the interior illustrations before each chapter. I’m hoping since this is an ARC that those are placeholders for the cover artists’ illustrations. We’ll see!
I’d recommend this one for animal lovers, 4th grade and up!
Thank you to NetGalley, Indigo River Publishing, and S. R. W. Black for the advanced reader copy!
Content warnings: mentions of cigars, multiple guns, kill traps, detailed descriptions of predators/prey and animal fights resulting in death
I was intrigued by the title and hooked by the emotional response I felt towards the family of Foxes, especially Mistletoe. I especially enjoyed the story told by Moon to her kits about the First Fox. An unusual twist on a fairy 'tale' which I really enjoyed.
This was a great fairy tale esque/intro to fantasy for those that are invested in animal characters as well as middle grade novels. While the ending was bittersweet, there was a hopeful note at the end. It showcases that not every story is going to have a happy ending. The pacing was even enough that a kid can take breaks if they need to. This was also substantial in terms of page numbers where it's not too much and it's not too little. I ultimately gave this four stars out of five.